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Miss you all vs Miss you guys

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and convey the same sentiment of missing a group of people. The choice between 'miss you all' and 'miss you guys' depends on personal preference or regional variations.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 901 views

Miss you all

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express missing a group of people.

This phrase is used to convey the sentiment of missing a group of people in a more inclusive way.

Examples:

  • I miss you all so much!
  • We miss you all at the office.
  • Do you think they miss you all?
  • She said she misses you all.
  • Miss you all already!
  • Moving right along, I just want to say that I certainly do miss you all and wish you could be here to hear some of this stuff.
  • I'll miss you all, even Mindy.
  • And I wanted to say that I'm going to miss you all so, so much because I have decided to go to carnegie mellon!
  • We miss you all more than words can say.
  • And I miss you all the time.
  • I miss you all the time, my super Cooper bear.
  • "I miss you all day long."
  • "But while I'm gone I know I'll miss you all a lot"
  • My captain and's difficult to express how much I miss you all, how much I want to join you, work with you, talk with you and sing with you.
  • I have been 'Mrs VIS' for over four years and, together with the shadows, we have formed quite a close club and I will miss you all.

Alternatives:

  • miss all of you
  • miss everyone
  • miss the whole gang
  • miss the team
  • miss the crew

Miss you guys

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express missing a group of people, especially informally.

This phrase is used to convey the sentiment of missing a group of people in a more casual or informal way, often among friends or peers.

Examples:

  • I miss you guys so much!
  • We miss you guys at the party.
  • Do you think they miss you guys?
  • She said she misses you guys.
  • Miss you guys already!
  • Just because I miss you guys.
  • I'm good. I miss you guys, but I'm good.
  • -Merguez and his mates... I'll miss you guys
  • On top of that, all I can say is, I miss you guys and will see you when I get out.
  • I realized I miss you guys.
  • I'd miss you guys too, but this isn't where I want to wind up.
  • I miss you guys so much!
  • Believe it or not, I think I'd really miss you guys.
  • I'm going to miss you guys next year

Alternatives:

  • miss all of you
  • miss everyone
  • miss the whole gang
  • miss the team
  • miss the crew

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